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Osaka, Osaka, Japan
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Spring Auction: Important Asian Arts
Prince Gong Yixin, the sixth son of Emperor Dao Guang, witnessed the unprecedented changes in the Qing Dynasty. He was very proficient in the famous calligraphy and painting masters of the late Qing Dynasty and the antiques of various periods. Prince Gong's mansion used to contain innumerable antique treasures. However, it was all lost in a short period of time. The most clear source of the flow was the Yamanaka Trading Company in Japan. The trading company bought the bronze, porcelain and jade and other rare treasures collected by Prince Gong?s mansion for 340,000 Dollars. At the same time, it also brought the trading company the greatest wealth, and the trading company had become the world's largest trader of Chinese antiques and cultural relics. Since then, the Japanese had embarked on the road of treasure hunting in China, and countless treasures have flowed to Japan. Japan has also become one of the countries with the largest collection of Chinese cultural relics and antiques.We have a deep relationship with these collection institutions and private collectors, and each issue will present the world's collectors with the most exquisite Chinese antiques. If you have any questions, please leave us a message or send an email to nakamuadiscover@gmail.com. Welcome you to hunt for treasure here and enjoy it !
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101525: Brazilian Crystal Agate Sky's Eye ã€Ten Eyes Dzi Bead】OrnamentEst. $5,000-$10,000Lot Passed
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1035: Preserved Rosewood Carved Ganoderma Lucidum Ruyi Handle-beam Side-by-side Door CabinetEst. $1,000-$2,000
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1036: Rosewood Inlaid Shell With Drawer Side-by-Side Door CabinetEst. $1,500-$3,000
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1039: One of the Four Treasures of the Study "Butterfly Love Flower Inkstone"Est. $600-$1,200
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1041: Lacquer Ware from the Collection of Scholarly Mendi House "Ancient Inkstone Studio Inkstone"Est. $300-$600
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